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Timo

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  1. to Roger (3-12)

    If my tenure in the big house is any indication . . . He'll fight more with the administration. The convicts usually operate with a code of honor that isn't always found in the ivory tower. There really is honor amoungst thieves. I wish him well and I wished him a Happy Birthday too.
  2. Build a new frame, add another axle, get bigger hubs with brakes. Seriously, a different trailer would be less expensive.
  3. The price to do a basic wash on a vinyl house is the same as to detail the eaves and brighten the gutters on a brick house. On the brick house, the level of service includes a detailed gutter scrub which is not included in the basic vinyl wash. I will wash whatever the client is willing to pay for, but I do have few standards. I do not charge anything to wash the brick if I am hired to only wash the eaves. However, I charge enough for the eave wash that I don't mind rinsing off the brick. :) It feels funny to have spent more time typing this response than I have spent talking to customers about this issue over the last several years. Is it really an issue for you or are you just curious?
  4. We charge the same to detail soffits and gutters on a brick house as we charge for a basic wash on vinyl. We've never been asked by a brick customer if their job would be a different price if it was vinyl. People buy what you sell them. Do not worry yourself about the price differences that the customers may not even think about.
  5. Well put Rod. I didn't watch the video but if it is the one I think it is, it is just pros showing what can be done using normal tools outside of their design parameters. It was never intended to be a sustainable style of washing.
  6. With the term"EZ" in the name, it has to be assumed that replacement is the smart choice.
  7. Make sure you're wearing steel toed gloves the first time you put the tailgate down and slam your hand Between the tailgate and the jack head. I admire, and am quite happy to work with, cobbled together crap. But that trailer scares the bejesus out of me in this application. If you never go over thirty five miles an hour. If you never hit a pot hole. If you never take it off the secondary roads. If you have all insurances paid up and are living right, you may get away with it for a little while. But please, for the sake of all that is holy, make plans ASAP to put that rather respectable looking array of equipment on a trailer with axle stubs that are bigger than your pinkie. That trailer can hurt someone. I do admire the progress you are making on your setup. P.S., The trailer jack is so far forward that you will probably not mash your hand, but the first time you put a jack shaped crater in the tailgate of that nice truck, you ain't gonna like yourself too much. Posted in love my friend.
  8. A good place to start would be to identify the product that you wish to purchase. The Sodium Hydroxide that you're asking about is some really nasty stuff in the wrong hands and should not be available in bulk at Home Depot. If you are asking about Sodium Hypochlorite, it is sold (in a slightly stronger than household bleach) in a product called outdoor bleach. Skip it. If you can't get your hands on 12%, consider Sams Club Chlorox using different ratios as mentioned above.
  9. Bulk Chemicals

    The magic is not in the raw chemical. The magic is in the formulation of everything else. Boosters, surfactants, buffers, and sometimes pixie dust. There are many people that formulate their own, but they usually don't have to ask.
  10. Phone Estimate

    It'll be really oxidized when I leave. But clean. I try to do as many phone sales as possible. I usually follow the phone sale up with an emailed proposal which includes all the standard boiler plate language/disclaimers/warranty.
  11. Rob Huffman - washing for DIAPER MONEY!!!

    Congratulations Rob. She'll bring a fulfillment to your life that you just could never imagine.
  12. Based only on the video, I suspect that the water penetrated under the bottom plate. Not through the wall, not through weep holes. Looking at 42 seconds in, it appears that the wall is on a slab, not overhanging the slab. As the water pools at the bottom of the wall, it seeps under the bottom plate. It is an abnormal situation because normally that wall would be detailed with a flashing behind the exterior wall surface (EIFS assumed) that would direct all water out away from the bottom or sole plate.
  13. lead paint certified ?

    It is federal law, with a few states administering themselves. I took it last year. Paying the $300.00 course fee is the easy part. Actually complying with the law and the paperwork requirements is the more time consuming part.
  14. Who uses the "Ladder Saver"

    Jay, I counted in my head how long it takes the soap to show up after switching to the soap tip. When the soap tip goes on, I rinse until I am just about to the point that soap is going to show up (about a 40 count with our current set up) and then I start washing. Our downstream mix is not at all like roof mix, so I doubt that we have to rinse as much as we do anyway. When I've got the first side or two soaped up, I'll switch to the rinse tip, counting to 40 again while I hit any spots that look like they could use another soaping, then start rinsing the plants on the next side to be soaped. Use good stainless couplers and plugs, we use motorcycle chain lube to make the tip switch easier.
  15. I am a proud ***** member and can see no reason why that would change anytime soon. The ***** may show a bit more tolerance than I would like for people showing up and posting what appears to be veiled accusations and negative nonsense, but stuff happens. Have a nice day.
  16. Fish Pond

    We did a roof clean this year with a fish pond. Had the normal conversation during the sales call, "We're not doctors, but our motto is, first, do no harm". Covered the pond with a blue tarp, then covered the plants, then bagged the downspouts. Used copius amounts of soap to help with cling/minimize run off. Got the roof treated, pulled back the tarps. Checked the bagged downspouts and found that the one right above the pond had overflowed. Nice strong stream of soapy solution rolling above grade, right into the little pond. Bubbles on the surface of the pond. My first thought, "there goes my Christmas bonus". Sweating like crazy, no floating fish visible, yet. Talked to the home owner (very nice lady). She was cool, not flustered at all. Then she told me that she had taken the fish out and put them in the community pond. They were getting old, and too big. She wanted them to live out their last days with plenty of room to swim and be free. "Thank you Jesus". Yes, I said it out loud. And meant it. She was waiting until we finished cleaning the roof and then she was going to clean the pond and get some new fish. She wrote the check and had the pond empty and the scrub brush out before we could finish packing up. Some days, living right really does pay off. And I never did ask what kind of fish they were. For all I know, they weren't even the expensive ones.
  17. Tony, If you do go with a moisture retarder, use small landscaping stones as ballast. They will dry out much faster than sand. Sand stays too wet for too long.
  18. Intro, The best rookie you ever saw!!

    I only insist on meeting the customers on the jobs that I intend/desire to sell. Scenario 1: me: "Sure, I can help you with that, I am going to be in your area later this week, what day works for you so that we can go over the project together so that I make sure that I understand what you want done?" We select a time that works for both of us. Results: 68% close rate for Aug/Sept. (The vast majority on the spot) Or: Scenario 2: them: "Just look at it and send/call/mail me a price" me: "My customer satisfaction is higher when I evaluate the project with the owner" If they still do not have time to meet, I will be happy to provide them a preliminary proposal by email after they email me pictures of what they want done.
  19. angled wand

    Bob has one listed on Pressure Tek. We used it this morning for flushing two story downspouts from the ground. It is an adjustable flexible pipe that holds its angle pretty well. Look for "McCauley's Spray Flex"
  20. Ben, The attachment shows how to wire the Hannay brand reels. Hannay wiring instruction 1 09 09.pdf
  21. Newbie questions

    Rod, Don't laugh. I've heard stories of a local guy working on just such an animal. For cleaning hog barns.
  22. Yes, it can be added fairly easily to most commercial rated machines. Not so easily to those machines that have a built in unloader. Do you currently use a float tank for your machine? If so, you can plumb the bypass back to your float tank and waste no water at all. If you do not use a float tank, then you can dump to the ground, but that does not always create the appearance that you want to maintain. Post a picture of your unloader/pump and someone will be able to guide you through the process.
  23. 12% sh

    All the more reason to think before you hit "Submit". Welcome to TGS Dave. There is an untold wealth of information and experience contained in this board. Many (I am but one) lurked and searched for a long time before ever posting. The administrators have exhibited a lot of patience with people trying to make their own rules. But I think that their tolerance for the scofflaws is just about gone. Again, Welcome, sit down, read awhile, post awhile and we'll all be the better for it. P.S. And if you wish, you could probably even get Beth to change your user name. Where I come from "new meat" is something open to attack and that won't happen here.
  24. Hum bug!!!!!

    Thanks Beth, I think I've got it now. Tim
  25. Hum bug!!!!!

    Ron was looking for some Christams lights so we dug some out and decorated the chicken coop. It looks sad because there were no women to give pointers, but the chickens don't seem to mind.
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